Görnnert joined the
Nazi Party in 1931 while still a student (membership number 411,588). He joined the
Sturmabteilung (SA) in 1933, eventually attaining the rank of SA-
Brigadeführer. After his studies, he worked as an instructor at the SA-
Reichsführerschule (SA Reich Leadership School). He entered the
Reich Aviation Ministry in January 1937, where he became a personal
adjutant to
Reichsminister Hermann Göring. During the
Second World War, he joined the
Luftwaffe on 1 April 1940 where he attained the rank of
Oberst. At that time, he also was named as a
Ministerialrat (ministerial councilor) in the ministry, advancing to
Ministerialdirigent (ministerial conductor) on 1 January 1944. He was made an honorary citizen of the Karlsruhe Technical University in 1941. Toward the end of the war, with the
Red Army approaching Göring's
Carinhall country estate northeast of
Berlin, Görnnert was placed in charge of evacuating much of
Göring's looted artworks aboard a special train headed to
Berchtesgaden but which was diverted to , Göring's residence in
Neuhaus an der Pegnitz near
Nuremberg. == Post-war life ==